LOL of course! I should think flood water could get round those sandbags!

Isn’t it terrible that another case of countryside mismanagement by the government has caused further avoidable loss?!
They did nothing, despite being asked to dredge the waterways so that flooding didn’t happen again, and now see!
It’s rained in winter causing silted up streams and rivers to burst thier banks. What a suprise. Homes, businesses and livelihoods wrecked again, even before the flood damage from before had been cleaned up. Debris containing fertilisers, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, overflowing septic tanks and all sorts of rubbish will have been washed into houses, offices and public areas. It’s an appalling mess.

It’s OK to make a joke of the bags of aggregate used as a defence; but they’ll be about as much use as the govt is in protecting the poor Westcountrymen against the floods.

Evil, isn’t it.
I do believe that the UK government is in line with the US policy of running down independent farms; so that we all become reliant upon supermarket produce. It’s part of tightening the grip of state control.

My ma just told me of a farmer in Somerset she knows of, had to take 600 head of cows to market this w/end. That’s his livelihood gone poor chap. Hard to start again after that. And that is what our governments want.
It’s all a bit crap, really.

I think as businesses go bust and livelihoods are lost, the men with the money – you know, the ones, like so many of the Tories, who got everything for nothing – will be stepping in to snap up land at bargain basement rates. Then loads more houses will be built on the flood plain.

I actually do wish that hideous Morrisons warehouse that has blighted Willow Man would flood.

train traveling through water looks a bit scary and surreal.
May there never arise in this world
The miseries of incurable disease, famine, or war,
Or the dangers of earthquakes, fires,
Floods, storms, and so forth.